Business Visa from Kenya to Turkey
- Those who intend to engage in business activities during their time in Turkey are the eligible applicants of this visa.
- Foreigners who hold this visa can negotiate and sign business contracts with their partner companies in the country.
- Business travelers can attend conferences, business summits, and trade fairs while they are in Turkey.
- If you are employed, you are required to present a letter from your current employer in Kenya stating the allowance and awareness of your business leave. Your status in the company and the duration of your visit should be clearly stated in the letter.
- A letter of invitation from the host company should be provided. The name of the company, the address of the company, and the telephone number of the company should be written in the letter. The purpose of your trip should be included in the letter.
- If the company in Turkey or your employer will be responsible for your finances for the period you will be in the country, it should be stated in the letter of invitation.
- If you are self-employed, the Business License, Certificate of Business Registration, Certificate of Incorporation and Memorandum and Article of Association of the business should be provided.
- Applicants that are below the age of 30 years should provide a certificate of good conduct.
- Proof of prior business dealings between you and the company in Turkey should be provided if any.
- Kenyans who have been invited by more than one host in the country must obtain a separate letter of invitation from each host.
- Foreigners are to provide proof that they have the incentive of returning to their home country at the expiry of their visa.
- Either the single-entry Business Visa or the multiple-entry visa is issued to applicants. The multiple-entry visa cannot be issued to first-time applicants.
- Holders of this visa are expected to abide by the rules guiding their visa.